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Development Application Exhibition Announced in Orange
Residents can submit feedback on a new signage proposal until April 1, 2026.
Mar. 18, 2026 at 12:16am
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A new development application for business identification signage at 62 Sweetheart Drive in Orange, California is currently on public exhibition. Residents have until 5pm on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 to submit any feedback or comments on the proposal.
Why it matters
This exhibition allows the local community to review and provide input on proposed changes to the built environment in their neighborhood. Signage and storefront design can have a significant impact on the character and aesthetics of a commercial district.
The details
The development application, labeled DA 80/2026(1), includes plans for new home and business identification signage at 62 Sweetheart Drive in Orange. The application materials include a notification cover sheet, a statement of environmental effects, and architectural plans.
- The development application exhibition began on March 18, 2026.
- Submissions from the public must be received by 5pm on April 1, 2026.
The players
Orange, California
A city located in the Central Valley region of California, known for its citrus production and historic downtown.
What’s next
After the public exhibition period ends on April 1, 2026, the local planning department will review all submitted feedback and make a decision on whether to approve the development application.
The takeaway
This development application exhibition is an opportunity for Orange residents to engage with and provide input on changes to their local built environment, ensuring the community's values and priorities are reflected in new commercial signage and storefront designs.


